Well now I have much better idea how to wrap one of those wreath forms. I’ve always hesitated before as I thought it would take too much fabric to cover adequately. I have some of the 5″ I think, just need to get the wider stuff.
Your wreath looks so pretty with the watering can on it. You make it look so easy and quick. Having availability to the burlap ribbon now makes it much easier to do. Think also the ribbons are 1/2 off at HL this week. Awesome.
Where will you put your wreath? I’m finally getting the big metal cone I have painted so can fill it, hang on porch railing I think. It’s too big to go on front door with the storm door. Got bunch of greenery yesterday at Habitat to fill it, yay.
I was looking for another flat backed open work metal cone out in shed but (shudder) who knows where that box is now, hubs has been rearranging. So decided to paint one of two I know where they are. They’re coppery so I put a paint on them to look like a patina. It’s Ocean Breeze color in Craft Smart paint (Michaels), let it dry some then rubbed off. Like it much better now. Need to have hubs drill two holes in back so I can hang it where ever I hang it.
Uh about those Pringles, oh boy do I know what you mean. Once that can is open, well bye bye chips. Love those darn things but don’t buy them very often as I know what will happen to them when I do, (guilty, guilty).
Hope you have great holiday weekend. If the weather cooperates we’re going to state park with lake on Monday. It’s only about 7 1/2 miles from our house. Have fun.

So cute, and the tutorial actually looks like something I could do! Food weakness? Movie Popcorn. I cannot sit through a movie without a jumbo size of Popcorn in my lap, extra, extra fake butter please!

Thanks for sharing your tips on making a burlap wreath. I like how you embellished it with a watering can for summer. My poor front door has been bare since Easter and I need to get busy and craft something fun for summer.